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Terrace Bay News, 6 Nov 1985, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 6, 1985 Lake Superior Board of Education Terrace Bay Separate School Ratepayer Police were called upon in locating -overdue hunters. Men were found RE-ELECT X James Figliomeni TRUSTEE and no serious problems investigation incurred. A complaint was receiv- ed from a local Filling Sta- tion regarding a person not paying for gas received. found at the scene. For A Firm Focus On Education! The resident involved was questioned by Police and it was determined to be just an oversight on her part VOTE. im Files FOR COUNCIL and the Garage was reim- bursed: accordingly. Police attended four fire calls in the past week, one of which was a false alarm, the others incurring minor damage. One local male was _ charged under the Liquor Licence Act, Sec. 45(4), for being intoxicated in a Public Place. Police investigated a possible theft from a vehi- cle which was determined to be unfounded. Ontario hydro requested Police assistance with traf- fic control while wires were being erected on the Mill Road. A report Re: School Bussing ed that this is of Wilful Damage at the Hospital Ambulance Garage was in- vestigated and is still under some evidence having been All Motorists Please Note With the onset of the winter months, motorists are reminded it is their responsibility to ensure a clear view of their vehicles. Failure to do so is a con- travention of the Highway Traffic Act and the driver is liable to a fine of $53.00: School bussing has com- menced for this school year and motorists are remind- ed that when the bus is stopped with the red flashing lights activated, they must stop 20 meters on approaching the stopped bus. This is to ensure a safe loading and unloading zone for our. school children. Failure to comply will result in a fine of $103.00. All residents are remind- 'Crime Prevention Week"' and an open house will be held at the Terrace Bay Police Sta- YAMAH The way it should be. Carries tw list of features mi lass in 1ts class. This is two-up riding fun and the kind of luxury features that will make dashing through the snow your favourite winter pastime. Come see it now. And bring a friend. NORTH SHORE MOTORS & MARINE (Nipigon of all Places) TOLL FREE NO. 1-800-465-3309 See Ron at . ie | ISLAND VIEW SERVICE TERRACE Bay ON DISPLAY : Island View Service ----_ Terrace Bay -- Go @ ur wheeling _ with our BigWheelers. aS Here they are. The four-wheelers with more features, more options, more uses than ever before. The Moto 4 BigWheelers from Yamaha. They pull their weight on the job. And they pull away 'from the pack on the trail. So come in and check YAMAHA them out. Then head for the hills. aes tion Wednesday, November 6th from 1-4 p.m. Personnel will be available at this time for any questions, suggestions, a tour of the Facility or just Terrace Bay Police to meet the people. Everyone is welcome! Please take note of other ads concerning Crime Prevention throughout the newspaper. Moe Stark **Moe" Stark has an- nounced his candidacy for town councillor of Terrace Bay. Mr: Stark was born in Terrace Bay and lived in Dryden until 1978 when he returned to Terrace Bay to take up employment with Kimberly Clark. TOWNE CINEMA for a great night out and : the best in new theatre releases 825-3771 HE LOBBY who knows movies better VHS & Beta rentals 825-9281 for Council Moe has been an active member of the volunteer Fire Department since 1979. He is also a member of Branch 223 of the Royal Canadian Legion, The Loyal Order of the Moose and is on the executive of the Curling Club. Mr. Stark and his wife Marie and their two | children reside at .617 Strathcona Avenue. Your support for '*Moe" Stark as one of your town Councillors would be appreciated at the polls on November. 12th. R.E. Belluz Realty Ltd. Simcoe Plaza, Box 715 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO Office (807) 825-9393 Insure your home Insure your life Irsatact that more homes are lost through the death ot the owner than through tare Insure that your home completely protec ted For lite insurance, call Mary Cashmore Terrace Bay, Ontario 825-9152 Of UC ANAUA A IRE RE: Get your life in shape.

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